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>> we have cathy jones with us, and joseph is on the other side, thank you for joining us. let's start with equities. in terms of the rush of the year, or the next couple months in the summer time, are you expecting volatility? >> i would expect some. whether it's the continued slow down in china or something else, i think all of the headlines make greater uncertainty. it should not be a problem for companies to exceed these expectations. i don't think you will see a repeat from last quarter, but the earnings season will not be the big disappointment that so many people are talking about. >> look at the yields on the treasury auctions this week. i was saying to rick santelli that a lot of people want to lend money to the united states for very little return. >> it is a flight to safety, and they're tired of saying record lows and treasuries, and it shows you just how much uncertainty there is with the liquidity in the market. it isn't just the return but the liquidity. treasuries you can get in and out when ever you want to and that's not true of every asset class. >> are y
>> we have cathy jones with us, and joseph is on the other side, thank you for joining us. let's start with equities. in terms of the rush of the year, or the next couple months in the summer time, are you expecting volatility? >> i would expect some. whether it's the continued slow down in china or something else, i think all of the headlines make greater uncertainty. it should not be a problem for companies to exceed these expectations. i don't think you will see a repeat from...
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joining us is steve neiman. i'll start with you, steve, you don't think the fed will do anything, why? >> i think they have greater concerns in europe over the next two months. i think they're waiting to do something and they'll wait until they have to do something due to yields going up in spain and italy. >> things are slowing down, job growth is steady, there's no reason tostep? right now, right? >> i think they will use another tool tomorrow, inflation is low. i think their comments are going to target and talk about the about of buying more mortgage backed securities, cmbs, and mortgages and that should lift the market. >> i don't think they will do anything. in my mind, the reason is because the fed has acted below 1.5% on the u.s. five year break even. pce which the fed looks at is just blow it's target of 2%. so from that standpoint there is a little inflation creeping in, but i don't think it's enough based on the break even expectations for the fed to come in and do much of at pull. >> there was talk t
joining us is steve neiman. i'll start with you, steve, you don't think the fed will do anything, why? >> i think they have greater concerns in europe over the next two months. i think they're waiting to do something and they'll wait until they have to do something due to yields going up in spain and italy. >> things are slowing down, job growth is steady, there's no reason tostep? right now, right? >> i think they will use another tool tomorrow, inflation is low. i think...
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chris joins us with quincy. great to have you both with us. chris, round ground hog day, basically end up the year where we are now. >> it is -- generally the same pattern over the last three years and started the year off with bang. once liquidity floods the system, markets risk assets tends to go up. '09, '10, '11 and this year. long-term refinancing operations, all the way through april. we hit close to 1422. now we are back to somewhere around 1350. >> is it still a way to make money, natural index itself will be where it is? >> great question. broader market flat the rest of the year. but higher highs, potentially back down to the 280 average. before we closed the year at 1350. tremendous amount of opportunities in stocks and bonds and in commodities and across the board. >> trading pat earn this year eerily similar to last year's. we know last year we finished unchanged for the year. are you expecting the same thing? >> i think you are going to see the market moving up and down. very tight range with markets in the fixed income spectrum
chris joins us with quincy. great to have you both with us. chris, round ground hog day, basically end up the year where we are now. >> it is -- generally the same pattern over the last three years and started the year off with bang. once liquidity floods the system, markets risk assets tends to go up. '09, '10, '11 and this year. long-term refinancing operations, all the way through april. we hit close to 1422. now we are back to somewhere around 1350. >> is it still a way to make...
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tell us where you are. >> the competition is intense every year. remember we rank all 50 states on 50 metrics in ten categories of competitiveness. it is a big deal. so in a state where they do everything big, we decided to ask for a little bit of help. you got it, it's texas, america's top state for business in 2012. it's the third time to the loan star state has taken top honors, you're looking live at texas memorial stadium. let's take a look at why texas is number one. >>> for six years in a row, we kris crossed the country to look for the states that were best for business. and in 2012, nobody does it better than texas. america's top state for business scores 1600 out of 2500 points. the best infrastructure, the third cheapest cost of living. quality of life is 35th, education 26th, and cost of doing business at 28. that may seem surprising in a state with no individual income tax and no corporate tax, but the six and a quarter state sales tax and relatively high profit taxes hurt. the economy in texas improves to the fifth best in the nation
tell us where you are. >> the competition is intense every year. remember we rank all 50 states on 50 metrics in ten categories of competitiveness. it is a big deal. so in a state where they do everything big, we decided to ask for a little bit of help. you got it, it's texas, america's top state for business in 2012. it's the third time to the loan star state has taken top honors, you're looking live at texas memorial stadium. let's take a look at why texas is number one. >>>...
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thank you both for joining us. the love that. >> violent storms wreaking havoc on the ground, knocking out power. also disrupting the cloud where so many of us store our music, photos and more. are all of those files safe in the cloud? we'll look at that issue coming up next. >>> plus is the housing market recovering or not some it dependses on who you ask. and where you you live. today the stock market may have given us a surprising answer. >>> and later young americans showing less enthusiasm for president obama now than their counter part diswhen he was running for office four year ago. and it's because the kids are not all right when it comes to the economy. a look at that issue coming up. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against bugs. ortho home defense max. with a new continuous spray wand. and a fast acting formula. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. ortho home defense max. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. this is new york stat
thank you both for joining us. the love that. >> violent storms wreaking havoc on the ground, knocking out power. also disrupting the cloud where so many of us store our music, photos and more. are all of those files safe in the cloud? we'll look at that issue coming up next. >>> plus is the housing market recovering or not some it dependses on who you ask. and where you you live. today the stock market may have given us a surprising answer. >>> and later young americans...
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lots of folks use it and depend on it. so why is one town less than thrilled with the thought of the company? our jane wells is there in venice beach to tell us why. why, jane? >> reporter: oh, bill. you know, some people love to hate google whether it's over privacy or street view, china, but over jobs? google is leasing 100,000 square feet here in venice. it's also leasing space in another building nearby, which houses the legendary gold's gym. some locals, not all, fear what the search giant will do to venice's character. >> i love the beatnik kind of style, the art community, so i could see where google people would have an issue with that. >> from my standpoint it's good because i own a house here. it increases the demand on nice houses in the area. >> in terms of helping venice overall, is it good or bad? >> bad. >> what do you like about ven e venice? >> it's cultured. it's nontampered with. you are who you are here. people pretty much leave you alone. >> reporter: but for all the tech start-ups here, google's expan
lots of folks use it and depend on it. so why is one town less than thrilled with the thought of the company? our jane wells is there in venice beach to tell us why. why, jane? >> reporter: oh, bill. you know, some people love to hate google whether it's over privacy or street view, china, but over jobs? google is leasing 100,000 square feet here in venice. it's also leasing space in another building nearby, which houses the legendary gold's gym. some locals, not all, fear what the search...
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tweet us. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 checking the charts. >> welcome back, big losses across the board today. my next guest says it's going from bad to worse. he says put money into cash and short u.s. stocks. and kevin karen, steven, you first, why the short call? >> well, markets are very, very volatile. we have had a declining trend since the beginning of april. profits are expected to slow down, europe will have a lot of impact and it will be very, very difficult to solve. cash or shorting we think is a good idea right now. >> you're looking for a pretty sizable decline. >> we're expecting slow growth in the u.s., internationally. we short more internationally than we do the u.s., but we do expect a slight decline. when markets drend downward, it could be negative 10%, 3%, or flat, but most likely we're not going into a bull market, no doubt. >> kevin, you're on the other side, you say boring is beautiful? why is it and what is borning to you? >> i can find lots of companies trading in the united
tweet us. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 checking the charts. >> welcome back, big losses across the board today. my next guest says it's going from bad to worse. he says put money into cash and short u.s. stocks. and kevin karen, steven, you first, why the short call? >> well, markets are very, very volatile. we have had a declining trend since the beginning of april. profits are expected to slow down, europe will have a lot of impact and it will be very, very difficult to solve. cash or...
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what can you tell us? >> maria, it is the guidance, intel guiding to the current quarter being $4.3 billion. the street -- $14.3 billion, the street was looking for 14.6. also full year guidance, intel is saying they expect growth in the 3 to 5% range. they had set high single digits so they are guiding down for a full year, 2012 will have to wait for the interview with stacy smith who will be on our air shortly to find out exactly why they are guiding down. and europe, asia, it's tough out there. >> it's not a surprise. we saw a number of technology names in recent weeks guide down as well talking about a tougher environment in europe and margin pressure. >> tough environment in north america also. i d.c. came out with numbers recently showing the major pc makers having a lot of trouble, particularly hp, maintaining its first place ranking among pc makers but ludsing quite a few pc sales as well. the corporate refresh cycle, saying slowing down. all of that probably hitting intel. in the past they have be
what can you tell us? >> maria, it is the guidance, intel guiding to the current quarter being $4.3 billion. the street -- $14.3 billion, the street was looking for 14.6. also full year guidance, intel is saying they expect growth in the 3 to 5% range. they had set high single digits so they are guiding down for a full year, 2012 will have to wait for the interview with stacy smith who will be on our air shortly to find out exactly why they are guiding down. and europe, asia, it's tough...
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good to see you all thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having us. eric, what are you watching tomorrow? >> we are going to be focusing on earning season. this is the time for investors to refocus on individual company fundamentals and less on the headlines. in the morning we will take a look at the weather in oil service sector. general electric will be out as well as ingersolrand. what are you looking for tomorrow? >> we will looking at general electric and what they are doing with respect to their balance sheet. let me add that personally i will be watching the ipos that come tomorrow morning. there has been a lot of focus on the i.p.o. market in the wake of facebook and whether people are able to look past facebook. >> if they trade well you think it is a positive sign for the market. a trade up would be better than a trade down. >> 30 seconds on the clock. >> everyone already talked about g.e. i will keep it quick. if it is messy and the stock is weak i like it if i am a buying. i see catalyst. i also like international exposure and will get a r
good to see you all thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having us. eric, what are you watching tomorrow? >> we are going to be focusing on earning season. this is the time for investors to refocus on individual company fundamentals and less on the headlines. in the morning we will take a look at the weather in oil service sector. general electric will be out as well as ingersolrand. what are you looking for tomorrow? >> we will looking at general electric and what they are...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's youlicy? >>> all right, let's look at facebook here, the stock is worsening as we speak. they're down to $24.14 a chair. the company reported earnings that were in line the revenue at $1.18 million. as you can see, with the damages right now, we're looking at a sell off on the heals of the first earnings report. better than expected revenue leading to a surge in sprint stock today. unlike verizon and at&t, they're the only company to offer unlimited data. joining me right now is address the issues is the ceo dan hesse, so great to see you, thank you for joining us. >> many analyst and technology strategist say what kept sprint afloat in the recent years has been the unlimited data plan. your competitors talked to tiered pricing data plans, are you planning that for spirit at well? the tiered data plan pricing? >> not currently,
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stay with us on that story. a tidal wave of earnings economic reports and congressional testimony with fed chairman ben bernanke. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a killer investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last night. whatever helps you understand man. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watching you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. well i'm watching you, watching him. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works f
stay with us on that story. a tidal wave of earnings economic reports and congressional testimony with fed chairman ben bernanke. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a killer investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last night. whatever helps...